Thursday, June 30,1955. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 8 is | ars. wen ume To mow |. "nrewey ora use sie ee | MRS. HOWE NAMED Social items are always wel- iV. Cowan at Onward Ranch. GUIDE COMMISSIONER comed by The Tribune news _ staff. If you are going on a trip, dee aewed backs from one, Mrs. J. Howe accepted nomination ' mother to the Brownies, and recently for local District Commissioner of | assisting the group, will take over the Canadian Girl Guides when the|as Brown Owl with Mrs. L. Des- RANGELAND PEACHES By Ben Clarke —o— Joe Cunliffe, associate engineer | with the Department of Highways, |and brother of Ray Cunliffe, former district engineer here, was in town not intended as a criticism of any civil servant whose hands are most likely tied by departmental regula- Warning: This comment has no reference to the local gals who are have visitors, held a tea party. Just pick up your telephone and es aes | emis week on department business. | L.A: to the First Williams Lake | chene continuing as Tawny Owl. This] going to be forking ponies during i dev: r i group met in special session last|.move was made as Mrs.Deschene| stampede Week. one pet uch ee certainly do a a s ay at = ne > not a o the good namie of this Wednesday (evening. Geeirealia) east Dekiod! for ‘reasons ‘of! i ow hie! Tbtneledssuecor June nae i Mrs. J. Wasyliw, Quesnel, former| health. Mrs. F. Bass was named 3h. eattdara, RR cee ee 1 District Commissioner and presently| Fairy Godmother to. replace Mrs.} 22 ¢aie ews:item! ab Moon. elderly couple who had arrived to inspect the 20 acres of local orchard land on which they had been paying taxes for 44 years, I noted the co- incidence right away for it was just 30 years before to the very week that I first became acquainted with that part of the local scene where dollars ure supposed to grow on trees. To be precise,on the morning of June 13, 1925, I was on the station platform talking to Claude Pigeon when the train arrived bringing a Welcome Viselors Division Commissioner elect. chaired the meeting which was held primar. to advise the local group of ofti- cial headquarter’s desire to make Williams Lake and area into a dis- trict, thus saving expenses. put- ting’ the group on a firmer footing and making possible the formation Hockey Award Finally Reaches Winning Player That “most valuable player’ hoc- key award, put up for the first time last season for competition among players of the senior Stampeders, Six Months’ Sentence On Old B &E Charge of other smaller Guide and Brownie] Colin Fraser, the man who was groups throughout the district. Mrs.| sought for some time by police S, Wasyliw expessed her pleasure as connection with the breaking and well as that of the group present inj entering of Williams Lake Motors the excellent choice made and wish-| last February, received a months ed Mrs. Howe a pleasant and suc- sentence in Vancouver on the B & E family of six to-oceupy and work a finally caught up with its recipient last Monday night. cessful “tour of duty.’ charge. peach orchard of a little more than 8 The forthcoming Guide Camp at] Fraser was picked up by Vancou-| nine acres situated above'the mouth| Ata get-together of club members, We hope you'll enjoy your Quesnel from July Sth to 10th was|ver police im connection with an|of Williams Lake Creck. For this the award, which is a smart auto- diseussed with all girls invited to|armed robbery in that city. Charged| privilege they had parted with the |™Aatic wrist watch, was presented to outstanding defenceman Ron’ Mont- gomery by Ralph Woodland of the firm of E. G. Woodland & Son. Throughout the season, at each home game, fans were invited to mark their choice of the most valu- able player on a ballot and these were counted at the season-end by an impartial committee. The award ceremony was to :be made at one of the final exhibition games following the wind-up of regu- lar league play, but the day before the game Ron was called down to sum of $1800.00 nh. They had title deeds and tax receipts to show that they were the rightful owners. They told us that the reason they had refused to buy an orchard at Chilliwack was because the trees there were not mature while they had been shown a picture of their Cariboo. orchard with the trees in bloom. In those “days there was no ad through what is now Smedley- ville and the only trail to the north passed right through the yard of the ! visit with us and come again to the Cariboo i attend. The camp will be held at Ten | with the offense he was sentenced to Mile Lake, the site of the permanent | five years imprisonment. ‘The six Boy Scout Camp, loaned for the pur-| months sentence is to run consecu- pose through the generosity of the, tively. Quesnel troop. ft is expected that-| Fraser had been employed by the girls attending from Williams Lake | local garage for four days when he Williams Lake Pharmacy ; will have to take the evening bus,| took off with four tires, two car “PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY” trays] permitting, and the camp fee} wheels, two car batterie: and about J. Bruce Magofiin, Ph.c. Phone 99-R-3 is Emerton, Pro-|$85 in cash one night, in company vineial Camp Commissioner will be| with Roderick Leo‘Higgins, who was in attendance. picked up several days later and re- To finance their trip the girls will] ceived an 18 months sentence on a hold a Bottle Drive this Sunday after- | receiving stolen goods charge. — Comer Ranch which I was sub-leas- Lt 2 noon after Stampede. Captain BR. Central Plumbing & Heating Yelland and Lieut A. Irvine hope to] TATLAYOKO LAKE NEWS ing at the time so I saw them being cesar oe woe eat pe ee t : . false. enough tov cover tlie taré-4gl driven out to the orchard (?) in a cope nery aormenly, swith: the world-famous Penticton Vees. was 7 Quesnel and /assist any deserving nye Model T Ford by W. A. Graham. | : SALES AND SERVICE ae Road Building Naturally Oiey-werelatseouvased on ytnoue any doubt the logical choice Mrs. J. Moon, formerly Fairy God- their return, As I remember it, mem-| 40" the award last season. The big y y defenceman brought a noticeable bers of the Board of Trade took up a subscription to supply the evening All Work and Material Guaranteed neemian, stabilizing influence to the club and was brilliant in offensive plays a3 Continues In West ue = a H ‘ ss -.{™meal and their fares back to Van- . EVERYTHING IN PLUMBING Sewer Project ee Mee hore tet? | couver: “Whether tees ever wor ol Wel . aoe ane & fund, I do not know. = : ‘ipe.and Fittings Soil Pipe and Fittings A 7 = ‘ tre! . Pipe and Fa ip is! trailer-living at the site of the Quet The old song had it, “A little| Deaconess Robinson is: spending ° Making Headway sin Creek road fill while Bill install- ed a new culvert and regraded the Work on the village sewer system hill. The Graham family returned is well underway. The firm of Inter-| ome Wednesday when the ‘cat’ ior Contractor has two diggers on| moved down valley to begin work on the job and crews of men laying pipe | ¢he new ‘high’ road. With Olaf Satre behind it. and Alf Bracewell working double Starting June 13 the new line| shift the ‘eat’ has been busy 16 hours now extends from the point where| a aay putting the new stretch of road it crosses Railway Avene to go down| through in record time. to the disposal beds, across the pro- eases posed industrial. area to. strike the HE SATRE-PAMILY are enjoy- town proper at Barnard and Fifth| ing a visit with Louise’s mother ani € Avenue. This week the digger was father, Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Camp- up to Oliver on Fifth. A lateral line/jen who arrived Wednesday from has also been dug along Barnard| san pernardino, California. from Fifth to Seventh Avenne. ALSO enjoying a visit with rela- The pipeline ditch is being filled in] tives are Mr. and Mrs. H. McGhee, peach in an orchard grew, listen to| the week in Williams Lake. She my tale Of woe" and woe seems to| leaves for Clinton July 4 be about all this land has produced so far, It does seem strange that our administration should collect taxes all these years on what local officials must know is useless land. This is Baths - Closets - Sinks - Basins, etc. ea Mr. Fred Lytle of Vancouver has’ been the guest of his half-brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. B, Baker for the last week. PROMT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS Rocky Mountain Saddlery 256 Lansdowne Street Kamloops, B.C. ‘MAKERS OF FINE LEATHER GOODS LEADING SADDLE MAKES ALL LEATHER REPAIRS as fast as the pipe laying crews com-| cince Mrs, Ella Day and children, e eee ae sh s from ae ae and Mrs. Pat Scott of Keniwick, DISTILLERS OF 3 Shi ace ne work done so far it does! Washington, arrived last Saturday i ity Gi iski Wrangler, Levi's, Lee Coats, Shirts, Pants not look like any more than two] to pend a few weehs, Fine Quality Gins and Real Rye Whiskies - e blocks of ditch will"be open at one BREAKING A COLT can be an = ume. The company will be putting, a second digger on the job soon. unpredictable business as 15-year- old Bill Berwin found out last Tues- day when his sorrel mare shed him, saddle and all. Besides multiple bruises Bill’s lip was badly cut to the extent of requiring medical treatment. He was immediately ta- ken to Williams Lake by Mr. and Mrs. Will Purjue, leaving the valley at 9:00 p.m. and driving all night. After having several stitches taken n his lip, Bill remained in Memorial Hospital a. few days. ANOTHER MILESTOND in edu- "s rocky road was passed last Thursday for Tatlayoko’s 16 school children when schoo] closed for the summer. 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